Updating a previous report, Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson's four-year extension breaks down as base salaries of $700,000 in 2015, $12.34 million in 2016, $12.6 million in 2017, $15.5 million in 2018 and $17 million in 2019. He received $31 million in signing bonus money.

Seattle Seahawks SS Kam Chancellor didn't show up for training camp Thursday, July 30, as he appears to be set to follow through on his threat of holding out while awaiting a new contract. If Chancellor is absent Friday, July 31, it'll officially be considered a holdout.

Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson is talking with the Seahawks about a contract extension, but the two sides may not reach an agreement before the start of training camp, according to sources. The two sides do not appear to be in agreement about the amount of money up front or the guaranteed money.

Fantasy Tip: Wilson is not expected to hold out if he does not receive an extension, so he will play this season. Wilson has the ability to produce as a passer as well as a runner, which gives him an advantage over other quarterbacks. He should be a solid starting option in all leagues.

Seattle Seahawks S Kam Chancellor wants more money, and he has told the Seahawks he's strongly considering a camp holdout to make it happen, according to two sources informed of the situation, Wednesday, July 29.

Updating a previous report, Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson and his representatives have issues with the guaranteed money involved in his current offer. Still, Wilson hasn't turned the deal down yet. If both sides don't agree to a new deal soon, Wilson and the Seahawks will have to wait until after the season to try to get a deal done.

Fantasy Tip: It would be better for both parties to get a deal done before training camp starts. Wilson has said he will stay focused on the game this season even if an extension isn't reached. He's one of the most versatile quarterbacks in the NFL and should be drafted as a top-five fantasy quarterback.

Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson has supposedly been offered a contract extension that would pay him about $21 million per year. The deal would also include a significant amount of guaranteed money. If Wilson does not agree to a deal before training camp or the regular season starts, he could very well be given the franchise tag after this season.

Fantasy Tip: Wilson has shown he deserves a hefty long-term deal. It's hard to imagine one not getting done at some point. Wilson has said he's focused on this season whether he signs a new deal or not. He should be selected as a top-five fantasy quarterback.